Restaurant Le Nah
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| Map description: | A one-star restaurant where you can relax and enjoy the cuisine of Kalos in a casual atmosphere. | |||
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| Location: | Vert Sector 6, Vert District, Lumiose City | |||
| Region: | Kalos | |||
| Generations: | VI, IX | |||
| File:Kalos Restaurant Le Nah Map.png Location of Restaurant Le Nah in Kalos. | ||||
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Restaurant Le Nah (Japanese: レストラン・ド・フツー Restaurant de Futsū) is a one-star restaurant found in Vert Sector 6. The restaurant allows the player to purchase dinner and will serve them various dishes to eat, with a side of Pokémon battles. Rintaro serves as the restaurant's head waiter.
Restaurant Le Nah is a budget-oriented restaurant and the cheapest among Lumiose City's restaurants. Its interior features a large Pokémon Battle court.
In the games
Pokémon X and Y

The restaurant can be accessed from on South Boulevard. It is the cheapest restaurant to get into, and only offers Double Battles. It is the first restaurant the player is able to access. Chef Roger uses the elemental monkeys.
Each course of the meal requires a specific amount of time to settle to be perfectly ready to be eaten, so the employee that brought out the food will challenge the player to a Pokémon battle to pass that time. The employee will tell the player exactly how many turns the battle should take to give the dish the perfect taste.
The courses and their battles all occur in a row, with the player given no opportunity to switch the positions of Pokémon or use items in between, but the player's entire party will automatically be healed between each battle.
After battling through each course of the meal, the player will receive some number of Tiny Mushrooms as a reward. How many depends on the number of the player's Pokémon that fainted during the meal and if the battles were won in the proper number of turns. For each faint or turn difference, the player will receive one Tiny Mushroom fewer than a perfect meal would have earned.
If the player finishes a meal perfectly, a ★ appears next to that meal, and the player will be able to give a tip of $10,000. When all meals are completed perfectly, the owner will start to greet the player like a frequent customer. In addition, as the player's style goes up, the restaurant will begin to offer a 10% discount.
| Benefit | Req Style |
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| 10% meal discount | 25 |
| Meal price | Meal types | Turns per battle | Reward for perfect meal |
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| $3,000 | Double Battle | 2 | 15 Tiny Mushrooms |
Pokémon Legends: Z-A
For the player's Z-A Royale promotion match to Rank V, they will fight Rintaro, a waiter at Restaurant Le Nah. The match is held inside the restaurant.
The restaurant is featured in Side Mission 29: Full Course of Battles: One Star. Like with the other restaurants in Lumiose City, no healing is allowed in between battles. After completing the Side Mission, the player may return for further 3-course meal of battles by paying a fee of $3,000. Successful completions of the battles will award the player five Tiny Mushrooms and three pieces of Exp. Candy S.
Furfrou League
- Main article: Furfrou League
As part of the Furfrou League, Brill of the Elite Four can be challenged after Mission #103: Facing the Furfrou League is unlocked.
Trivia
- Although Chef Roger from X and Y does not appear in Legends: Z-A, a male Ace Trainer makes reference to him, saying that his cooking has reached new heights.
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
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| Japanese | レストラン・ド・フツー Restaurant de Futsū | From de (French for "of") and 普通 futsū (ordinary) |
| English | Restaurant Le Nah | From le (French for "the") and nah (colloquial form of "no") |
| German | Restaurant Solala | From so lala (so-so) |
| European Spanish | Restaurante Le Mindundi | From le (French for "the") and mindundi (nobody) |
| Latin American Spanish | Restaurante Fulanito Detal | From Fulanito de Tal (so-and-so) |
| French | L'Étoilé | From étoilé (star) |
| Italian | Ristorante Bocca Buona | From bocca (mouth) and buona (good) |
| Korean | 보통 레스토랑 Botong Restaurant | From 보통 (普通) botong (ordinary) |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 譜通餐館 Pǔtōng Cānguǎn / Póutūng Chāangún | From 普通 pǔtōng / póutūng (ordinary) |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 谱通餐馆 Pǔtōng Cānguǎn |
See also
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